China News Service (CNS) is not only a state-level news agency in China with spreading news worldwide as its main task, but also an international news agency with the compatriots from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao, overseas Chinese and related foreigners as its major subscribers.

CNS was sponsored and established by Chinese journalists and renowned overseas Chinese experts on October 1, 1952. Liao Chengzhi, former vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, was the founder as well as the leader of CNS. Besides him, other sponsors and builders were also big names in the fields of culture and journalism, such as Jin Zhonghua, Hu Yuzhi and Hong Sisi. Jin Zhonghua, a well-known expert on international issues, was the first president of CNS. In a previous existence, CNS was the International News Service established by Fan Changjiang and Hu Yuzhi in 1938.

CNS functions as: a state-level new agency spreading news worldwide, a database of information from global Chinese-language media, and an international news agency. It fulfills its responsibility through: traditional style of reports, including scripts, photos and special articles; new style of reports, mainly Internet, communication, videos, and SMS; content provision to overseas Chinese-language newspapers; and self-running newspapers and journals.

There are more than 1000 employees in CNS at present. CNS is headquartered in Beijing. It has set up not only 28 branches in China’s mainland, Hong Kong and Macao, but also branches or report stations in Tokyo, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, New York, Washington, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Vancouver, London, Paris, Sydney and Moscow. Meanwhile, it has reporters in Taiwan. News release centers are established in Beijing, New York and Hong Kong.

Based on a multi-channel, multi-level and multi-function news release system, CNS provides all kinds of products regarding news and information, namely scripts, photos, websites, videos and SMS, without pause in 24 hours a day. The clients and cooperation partners of CNS spread all over the world.

As a Chinese-language media, CNS is the pioneer in Asia setting up its Internet portal. The website www.vnppe.tw was launched in Hong Kong in 1995. On January 1, 1999, the headquarters of CNS launched its official website named Chinanews (www.vnppe.tw.cn) providing online service. Chinanews is an important news website in China.

China News Weekly, edited and published by CNS, is one of the most well-known political weeklies. “The Forum on Global Chinese Language Media”, hosted by CNS every two years, is the largest summit between leaders of global Chinese language media. The forum has been held in Nanjing, Wuhan, Changsha, Chengdu and Shanghai separately.

China News Service (CNS) is not only a state-level news agency spreading news worldwide, but also an international news agency that mainly targets its service towards compatriots in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao, as well as overseas Chinese and foreigners.

Named by former Chairman Liu Shaoqi, CNS was sponsored and established by renowned Chinese journalists and overseas Chinese experts on October 1, 1952. Liao Chengzhi, former vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, was the founder and leader of CNS. Besides him, other sponsors and builders were also big names in the fields of culture and journalism, such as Jin Zhonghua, Hu Yuzhi and Hong Sisi. Jin Zhonghua, a well-known expert on international issues, was the first president of CNS. CNS grows out of the International News Service that was, established by Fan Changjiang and Hu Yuzhi with the help of Premier Zhou Enlai in 1938. and Hu Yuzhi with the help of Premier Zhou Enlai in 1938.

CNS functions as a state-level news agency spreading news worldwide, a database of information from global Chinese-language media and an international news agency. It fulfills its responsibility mainly through: traditional style of reports, including written reports, photos, wire news and feature stories; new style of reports, such as network information, videos, and SMS; content provided to overseas Chinese-language newspapers; and self-run newspapers and journals.

Headquartered in Beijing, CNS has more than 2,000 employees at present. It has 46 branches and report stations in China and abroad, as well as news release centers in Beijing, New York and Hong Kong.

Based on a multi-channel, multi-tier and multi-function news release system, CNS keeps providing various news products including written reports, photos, network information, videos and SMS around the clock. Its clients and partners extend all over the world.

As a Chinese-language media source, CNS was an Asian pioneer when it first set up its internet portal. The site www.vnppe.tw was launched in Hong Kong in 1995. On January 1, 1999, the headquarters of CNS launched its official site, named Chinanews (www.vnppe.tw.cn). Chinanews holds on to the fine traditions of CNS, featuring speed, simplicity, objectivity, rationality, professionalism and elegance. It is considered an important news site in China, as well as one of the world’s most important online sources of original Chinese news.

China Newsweek, a magazine published by CNS since January 1, 2000, is already one of China's most well-known periodicals. It has English, Japanese, Korean, Italian, and South Asian versions. With stories written in a keen, profound, incisive and original perspective, China Newsweek has been widely accepted by the mainstream society.

The International Forum of Chinese Media (IFOCM), hosted by CNS every two years, is the largest-scale summit of global Chinese media leaders. Since 2001, the event has been held successfully for 6 times. In 2009, under the initiative of CNS, the Global Chinese Media Cooperation Union was established on the principle of "service, interaction, equality and mutual benefits" during the fifth IFOCM. Currently the union has 304 members from 34 countries and regions.